8 ways Alaska Airlines is committed to making travel more accessible Alaska Airlines believes travel is for everyone. Learn how we’re making flying and our workplace more accessible. 5 min read October 9, 2020 Flying Blind: Alaska event allows blind and low vision customers to familiarize themselves with flying Many travelers take the process of flying for granted. Making a reservation, going through security, finding the correct gate, boarding a flight, and finally arriving at their destination may be a routine process, but for those who are blind or have low vision, flying is a much different experience. “When you’re visually impaired, flying is… 2 min read November 3, 2015 The sky’s the limit: Making air travel easier for children with autism For most families, an airplane just takes you to your destination where new people and experiences await. For families with children on the autism spectrum, the plane itself is an experience, and not always a good one. 1 min read June 22, 2015 Keep up with Alaska Filters
Flying Blind: Alaska event allows blind and low vision customers to familiarize themselves with flying Many travelers take the process of flying for granted. Making a reservation, going through security, finding the correct gate, boarding a flight, and finally arriving at their destination may be a routine process, but for those who are blind or have low vision, flying is a much different experience. “When you’re visually impaired, flying is… 2 min read November 3, 2015 The sky’s the limit: Making air travel easier for children with autism For most families, an airplane just takes you to your destination where new people and experiences await. For families with children on the autism spectrum, the plane itself is an experience, and not always a good one. 1 min read June 22, 2015 Keep up with Alaska Filters
The sky’s the limit: Making air travel easier for children with autism For most families, an airplane just takes you to your destination where new people and experiences await. For families with children on the autism spectrum, the plane itself is an experience, and not always a good one. 1 min read June 22, 2015 Keep up with Alaska